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Chicago examiner vol xiii no 76 a m saturday saturday Chicago march 20 1915 stered o s patent 01fi price one rÃŸnt^cypwa-i ifmnwmms submbi j two jl_.nt federal judge wade named in alleged 85,000 swindle j town site promoter arrested f chicagoans called losers lowan counsel of backers martin 1 wade recently conji nved as federal judge in lowa named in connection iri/h alleged swindle in canadian toirn sites 3 battleships sunk in dardanelles ik mi kills 630 on french warship 2 vessmdiaged british admiralty admits heaviest blow of naval war in sinking of irresistible ocean and bouvet by mines gunfire damages dread naught cruiser and french vessel london march 20 3 a m â€” a report is current in london that vice admiral carden commander of the anglo-french fleet at the dardanelles has been killed although the official account of the operations at the straits states that he is ill petrograd march 19 1t is officially announced that the russian black sea fleet has approached the northern part of the bosporus a great panic is re ported from constantinople london march 19 the press bureau of the ad miralty announces there is every reason to believe the german raider karlsruhe was sunk in the neighborhood of the west indies early in november those of the crew who were rescued probably reached germany early in december on the steamship rio grande which was acting in concert with the karlsruhe special cable to the examiner loxdox march 19 â€” the greatest blow suffered by the allies on the seas since the war began was administered by tiv turks thursday whon drifting mines in the narrows of the danki j nelles blew up and ssnk three of the largest battleships in the i franco british fleet while the ships were bombarding eight of the ; turkish forts in the first general attack to force a way through the narrows the ships destroyed arc the tj.ooo-ton british second-line jbattleship irresistible the 12.950-ton british battleship ocean and the 12.205-ton french battleship bouvet in addition the bnti-h { dreadnaught cruiser inflexible and the french battleship lanl^is were damaged by tin gunfire from the forts xearly every man of the 630 in the crew of the bouvrt was i lost with the ship but almost the entire crews of the irrc j and the ocean were saved this tremendous loss was admitted in an official statement given out by the admiralty to-night official dispatches from 1 tantinople via berlin besides telling of the sinking of the bouve l j and saying the irresistible was put out of action also claim that a british torpedo boat was sunk but the fnglish admiralty has not confirmed this claim sixteen ships shell eight forts the admiralty's statement is as follows : mine sweeping has been in progress for ten da s inside the straits a genera attack by the british and french fleets was opened on the morning of the 18th against the fortresses in the narrows at 10:45 a m the superdreadnaught queen elizabeth and the battleship inflexible agamemnon and lord nelson btxn barded forts j j i '.. i and v and the battleships triumph and prince george bombarded batteries f e and h a heavy lire was opened on the ships by the enemy howitzers and field french squadron fires at close range â€ž at 12:22 p m the french squadron consisting of the bat tleships suftren gaulois charlemagne and bouvet advanced into the dardanelles and engaged the forts at closer range forts j u f and e replied strongly their fire was silenced by ten battleships inside the straits all the ships were hit several times during this part of the action at 1 25 p m all the forts ceased firing the battleships vengeance irresistible albion ocean swiftsure and majestic then advanced to relieve the six old battleships which were inside the straits as the french squadron which had engaged the forts in most brilliant fashion was passing out the pouvet was blown up by a drifting mine and sank in thirty-six fathoms of water north of the village of aren kios in less than three minutes at 2:36 p m the relief battleships renewed the attack on the forts which again opened fire the attack on the forts was maintained while the operations of the mine sweepers continued at 4:09 p m the battleship irresistible quit the line list ing heavily and at 5:50 p m sank having probably struck a drifting mine at 6:05 pm the battleship ocean also was struck by a mine both vessels sank in deep water and practically the whole of their crews was removed to s-uety under a hot fir the french battleship o*a : ms wa da-naged by gunfire tb schuettler aid trapped plotting to hide vasey admits double-crossmg cops i tells women friends of gang to lay low and beat case johnny dean police chauffeur caught by hidden stenogra pher for hoyne suspended missing clerk m custody oi gang girl detectives assert two arrests as grand jury acts lohiiny mean chauffeur for first deputy superintendent of police schuettler was suspend i last night until hie outcome of ill v appearauce mystery as a result of his refusal to aid hie police this suspension of dean who is a regular policeman assigned to duty as a chauffeur came as the most startling development of a day teem ing with activities and cast a sinister shade over the failure of the police department to find vasey annie tuny sweetheart of pete kane t'je gangster on trial before juclye petit for robbing vasey and mrs mary kane his mother were taken into assistant state's attorney james hickey's office yesterday after noon to be questioned about vasey's disappearance dean xvi to women dean who a one time was kriotyn as the sweetheart <>' i 1 *.- curry girl was i lieu vi for assistant state's attorney hickey told him that it was his duty as a police officer to aid m solving tiie mystery and sent him iv to the women with instructions to 7 learn all thai ue could from them of the disappearance when dean entered the room mrs kane and miss curry became excited and brya.i to accuse each other of having sold out lo tin police dean ijuieted them i didn't come as a policeman he taiu unaware that a stenographer was taking down his every word from a hidden closet i am here as a friend and i want to tell you this i haven't told a thing and i don't want you to stick it out and keep your mouths shut you can beat this case if you lay low l)ol 81-l_-caossed pouce the hoyne coppers sent nn m here lo stool on you but 1 double crossed them and will tell them that 1 couldn't get anything out of you now remember and sit tight and don't rock the boat dean then went outside and said , that the women would not talk he j was confronted hy the stenographer ! and her notes then he admitted his stand to the women sure 1 told them to be c,uiet he said the girl is a good friend of mine and 1 don't intend to double j cross her now i'm through talk j ing hickey got into.touch with schuet tler and dean was notified of his suspension pending the outcome of the case albert vasey has a woman jailer , since his disappearance march i ' he has been m the company r this . woman whose name is unknown hut j who is one of the gang's women a trap was laid to catch this woiu an at the county jail when she was lo have visited l'eter kane leader of the Chicago avenue gaing and the trap failed only because the wom an either from a tip-off or from natural wariness did not keep her uppointment vasey has been supplied with mrs springer's 325,000 frees elevator man schedules office building fo 400 bond for employe m police cell an eight-story ofl'ice building ni 306-1s south canal sti-eet val ued it 325,000 was scheduled in lieu cf a cash bond of 400 to ef fect the release of ludwig schenord 2536 west van buren street yesterday after his arrest on a charge of disorderly con duct schenord who is an elevator '. operator employed by mrs war r ren springer notified her of his j i arrest and she hurried to the po lice station 1 want lo bail out mr sche nord she said to the desk ser ' j geani - well his bonds have lieen fixed at 400 how much are yon â€¢ worth what can you schedule inquired the desk sergeant 1 an worth 12,500,000 said mrs spiinger **_ guess 1 will ! schedule one of my office build ings castle to give wife 1 only each pay day - m.v y.ick hare r the i-e i decision of supreme court jus ' ti .- â€¢ â€¢â€¢ 1 1 1 a wire's earn ings i long to her husband has filled vernon castle the dancer with glee j to-day he sent the following letter to his wife's booking offices be ginning saturday march 20 on each salary day thereafter pay irene 1 1 will accept the balance of her sal ary see morschauser decision this : is the life dorothy russell is held cries in court new york march 19 dorothy j russell daughter of lillian russell was hold for trial to-day under 2,000 bail on a charge of forging a pre scription for morphine her attorney said she had undergone seven tnajo operations in a short lime was about i to undergo another and the morphine i was needed to alleviate pain miss j russell who cried throughout the 1 proceedings was brought to court m her mother's automobile jane addams sister dies in hospital here mrs alice addams haldeman pres ident of hie state bank of girard kan and sister of miss jane ad dams of hull house died yesterday at the augustana hospital she had been ill for ten days mrs halde man was sixty-one years old yes terday was the tenth anniversary of her husband's death her daughter miss alice marcet haldeman of new | york was at the bedside burial will be ii cedarvllle 111 mrs haldeman : birthplace w.d sloan capitalist dies aiken s i marcb 111 â€” william j douglas sloane merchant and cap italist of new york city died here to-day death was due to kidney trouble sloane was seventy-two j years old 7 perfect men put her in quandary 1 i miss jennie woods of glencoe gets 482 proposals and can't decide between flawless ones man who discovered planets arouses enthusiasm but oh dear she must be just only two years probation and a possible decline m perfec tion can settle the puzzle tv all the world there are seven j perfect men and all of them are i matrimonially inclined toward mis ' jessie woods of glencoe who searched the planet for them oh dear oh dear i cant marry them all said miss woods nervous fl ly as she surveyed the letters of her 1 wooer y-sterday she was se ... to king chair m tlie jio..i of her tathej 1 r v t wood riles tinted stationery were strewn i about four hundred and eighty-two proposals of marriage she sighed i fortunately there are defects in 1 j all but seven tet even so what can 1 do with the seven ; names abe kept sec-uet miss woods absolutely refused to i i.i i names but for the sake of geo graphical f-tf_-_e_s she did make pub lic ihe habitat of the perfect ones shreveport la has one she said spokane wash has another there 1 is one m canada one in hubbard woods one here m glencoe and two j in the y m c a bachelors club of i evanston then why don't you take the one i m glencoe â€” and be loyal to your home i town she w;is asked i'd like to she admitted but â€” still â€” 1 must be fair you know and then too â€” oh don't you just love astronomers thus escaped a hint which miss woods consented to amplify is peri-'kctio.v perishablkf after a studious pause miss woods i conceived a brilliant idea is perfection perishable she i asked that is if a man is perfect now will lie always be perfect isn't i he likely to develop some little flaw * lin a year or two 1 think i shall i tell all the seven to wait for me j two years â€” and then by that time i maybe there'll be only one perfect one left and i'll marry him it won't be too late i'm only 1 eighteen you know so that is the arrangement if one of the seven smokes a cigaret tastes ; anything alcoholic swears a swear i speaks angrily or does anything else j sinful â€” or marries another girl â€” his j name will be stricken from the list ' how do you know all these men j are perfect miss woods was asked i why they themselves have said j so silly she replied - count witte of russia slain it is reported cabled report to new york re futes belief former premier died naturally new york march is her man bernstein editor of the day a local jewish newspaper i to-day received a telegram from copenhagen which informed him that count sergius witte for mer premier ol f_u c sia did not die a natural death but was stran gled by friends of the russian government who were informed that he had been active m seek [_- ing peace with germany bernstein said that he had rea son to believe the report was true the same cablegram announced that count witte visited berlin incognito a month ago endeavor ing to negotiate terms with ger many i â€” 6 languages used by sabath to settle case \ .**_ 1.-iijs iras re eq-tit-e fr ificbv t-o s"m â– _!_.__ - tro-'casie o : vi j . l-i oi.v.flc 30*2 west twemy fttffli â– place against her husband david-0 -' wald whom she charged with aban i doning her and her child judge sab i ath m disposing of the case ques : tioned each v itness in lurn using the slavonian croatian hungarian 1 polish german and bohemian lan guages piano and victrola in breitung car to fair omaha march 19 mrs edward breitung wife of edward breitung michigan millionaire accompanied by her daughter juli >. was m qmaha to ] r.ay en route to the san francisco j exposition with them were several â– companions the railroad fares for the party cost jo ooo in the private car is a grand piano and a yictrola - j kaiser's fourth son hurt in auto mishap geneva march 19 the etinan i newspaper deutsche tages-*_eitung i states that pru.ce august wilhelm fourth son of the kaiser has just undergone an operation as the result of a recent motor accident a piece of broken bone was removed from his thigh his condition is declared satisfactory lloyds betting even on peace by june 30 london march 19 the bettins at : lloyds is even money that the war i will be over by june 30 and odds of 2 ! to i that it will be over by septem i ber 1 attorney for stockholders says canadian concern paid big dividend while losing seward t st john secretary and ! general manager of the trans |' continental townsite company ltd with headquarters at winnipeg man was arrested yesterday m Chicago on tiie charge of operating a con j fidence game its ramifications are j declared to comprise a gigantic swindle in which some prominent ; chicagoans are named as victims j these include robert hall mccor mick mr rtin roche l f ter bush frank b long and h j toner attorney h j toner 11l west monroe street swore out the war rant he claims to have been mulcted of 5,000 b.v buying that j amount of stock in st john's com i pany now m the hands of a receiver i and declared to be hopelessly m i solvent jintle walll h with st john when he was ar rested was federal judge martin j wade well known oemocratie poli tician and lawyer whose appoint 1 ment to the federal bench for the district of lowa was recently con firmed both were attending a meet , ing of the Chicago stockholders of ! the company m the office of attor i ney d k tone m the otis build i ins attorney toner made a bitter at i tack upon judge wade whom he ac cused of having full knowledge of the whole operations for the first i time it became known that under missing girl is found lsther true seventeen years old who ran away from her home m elk hart ind two days ago to become a motion picture actress was taker intocustody last night at west di vision street and clybourn avenue she win he turned over to her par ents to-day by camillo ci anfarro cession of two points to italy told in austria i special cable dispatch to thr ex aminer * rome march 20 a report ema nating from the austrian embassy says preliminaries regarding the ces i sion of trentino and eastern friuli i to italy were signed hr vienna sun i day i the exclusion of trieste produces an unfavorable impression here ac cording to reports the austrian em peror consented to accede to ger many's request only after being in formed hy his advisers that war on a third border would be extremely dangerous notwithstanding the optimistic re ports political circles maintain there an many subordinate questions to be i settled and that these may block the j successful conclusion of the negotia | tions farther details of the italian situ : alion will by found on page 2 continued on sth page sth column xtra v __ . . â€” --. _ t t â€” r _ t â€” mt â€” mi ii<<iimi m i wlw^m^_j thii.a-o am kimt1 â€” lo.nl _ ki-du j mow flnr â– â€¢*",- #*â€¢_â– â€¢ j heft t.'-m.rnii fair moderate iiortili wind > temperatures 4 - yesterday : highest 40 i _â– - s _ lowest 34 v average . . . 7 â– " â– â€¢â€¢â€¢â– â– mimmmmi.ii.iii â– â– â– â– â€¢ i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 | | | | science sees no end to the war j | dr robert tuttle morris testing the struggle according to the i | laws of physics and philosophy proves that whether england or i | germany is defeated the nationa pro nedlatelv he j | gin to'build up for another war . | | a brand new view of the war exclusively m to-morrow's : | great sunday examiner | e also germany's reply to the world indictment Â£ = the great von bernhardi answers for the kaiser the charge that the = s war was of his country's seeking and shows how it was forced upon the | = fatherland = = get your orders m early for the Â§ i great sunday examiner | nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimihiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir

Chicago examiner vol xiii no 76 a m saturday saturday Chicago march 20 1915 stered o s patent 01fi price one rÃŸnt^cypwa-i ifmnwmms submbi j two jl_.nt federal judge wade named in alleged 85,000 swindle j town site promoter arrested f chicagoans called losers lowan counsel of backers martin 1 wade recently conji nved as federal judge in lowa named in connection iri/h alleged swindle in canadian toirn sites 3 battleships sunk in dardanelles ik mi kills 630 on french warship 2 vessmdiaged british admiralty admits heaviest blow of naval war in sinking of irresistible ocean and bouvet by mines gunfire damages dread naught cruiser and french vessel london march 20 3 a m â€” a report is current in london that vice admiral carden commander of the anglo-french fleet at the dardanelles has been killed although the official account of the operations at the straits states that he is ill petrograd march 19 1t is officially announced that the russian black sea fleet has approached the northern part of the bosporus a great panic is re ported from constantinople london march 19 the press bureau of the ad miralty announces there is every reason to believe the german raider karlsruhe was sunk in the neighborhood of the west indies early in november those of the crew who were rescued probably reached germany early in december on the steamship rio grande which was acting in concert with the karlsruhe special cable to the examiner loxdox march 19 â€” the greatest blow suffered by the allies on the seas since the war began was administered by tiv turks thursday whon drifting mines in the narrows of the danki j nelles blew up and ssnk three of the largest battleships in the i franco british fleet while the ships were bombarding eight of the ; turkish forts in the first general attack to force a way through the narrows the ships destroyed arc the tj.ooo-ton british second-line jbattleship irresistible the 12.950-ton british battleship ocean and the 12.205-ton french battleship bouvet in addition the bnti-h { dreadnaught cruiser inflexible and the french battleship lanl^is were damaged by tin gunfire from the forts xearly every man of the 630 in the crew of the bouvrt was i lost with the ship but almost the entire crews of the irrc j and the ocean were saved this tremendous loss was admitted in an official statement given out by the admiralty to-night official dispatches from 1 tantinople via berlin besides telling of the sinking of the bouve l j and saying the irresistible was put out of action also claim that a british torpedo boat was sunk but the fnglish admiralty has not confirmed this claim sixteen ships shell eight forts the admiralty's statement is as follows : mine sweeping has been in progress for ten da s inside the straits a genera attack by the british and french fleets was opened on the morning of the 18th against the fortresses in the narrows at 10:45 a m the superdreadnaught queen elizabeth and the battleship inflexible agamemnon and lord nelson btxn barded forts j j i '.. i and v and the battleships triumph and prince george bombarded batteries f e and h a heavy lire was opened on the ships by the enemy howitzers and field french squadron fires at close range â€ž at 12:22 p m the french squadron consisting of the bat tleships suftren gaulois charlemagne and bouvet advanced into the dardanelles and engaged the forts at closer range forts j u f and e replied strongly their fire was silenced by ten battleships inside the straits all the ships were hit several times during this part of the action at 1 25 p m all the forts ceased firing the battleships vengeance irresistible albion ocean swiftsure and majestic then advanced to relieve the six old battleships which were inside the straits as the french squadron which had engaged the forts in most brilliant fashion was passing out the pouvet was blown up by a drifting mine and sank in thirty-six fathoms of water north of the village of aren kios in less than three minutes at 2:36 p m the relief battleships renewed the attack on the forts which again opened fire the attack on the forts was maintained while the operations of the mine sweepers continued at 4:09 p m the battleship irresistible quit the line list ing heavily and at 5:50 p m sank having probably struck a drifting mine at 6:05 pm the battleship ocean also was struck by a mine both vessels sank in deep water and practically the whole of their crews was removed to s-uety under a hot fir the french battleship o*a : ms wa da-naged by gunfire tb schuettler aid trapped plotting to hide vasey admits double-crossmg cops i tells women friends of gang to lay low and beat case johnny dean police chauffeur caught by hidden stenogra pher for hoyne suspended missing clerk m custody oi gang girl detectives assert two arrests as grand jury acts lohiiny mean chauffeur for first deputy superintendent of police schuettler was suspend i last night until hie outcome of ill v appearauce mystery as a result of his refusal to aid hie police this suspension of dean who is a regular policeman assigned to duty as a chauffeur came as the most startling development of a day teem ing with activities and cast a sinister shade over the failure of the police department to find vasey annie tuny sweetheart of pete kane t'je gangster on trial before juclye petit for robbing vasey and mrs mary kane his mother were taken into assistant state's attorney james hickey's office yesterday after noon to be questioned about vasey's disappearance dean xvi to women dean who a one time was kriotyn as the sweetheart <>' i 1 *.- curry girl was i lieu vi for assistant state's attorney hickey told him that it was his duty as a police officer to aid m solving tiie mystery and sent him iv to the women with instructions to 7 learn all thai ue could from them of the disappearance when dean entered the room mrs kane and miss curry became excited and brya.i to accuse each other of having sold out lo tin police dean ijuieted them i didn't come as a policeman he taiu unaware that a stenographer was taking down his every word from a hidden closet i am here as a friend and i want to tell you this i haven't told a thing and i don't want you to stick it out and keep your mouths shut you can beat this case if you lay low l)ol 81-l_-caossed pouce the hoyne coppers sent nn m here lo stool on you but 1 double crossed them and will tell them that 1 couldn't get anything out of you now remember and sit tight and don't rock the boat dean then went outside and said , that the women would not talk he j was confronted hy the stenographer ! and her notes then he admitted his stand to the women sure 1 told them to be c,uiet he said the girl is a good friend of mine and 1 don't intend to double j cross her now i'm through talk j ing hickey got into.touch with schuet tler and dean was notified of his suspension pending the outcome of the case albert vasey has a woman jailer , since his disappearance march i ' he has been m the company r this . woman whose name is unknown hut j who is one of the gang's women a trap was laid to catch this woiu an at the county jail when she was lo have visited l'eter kane leader of the Chicago avenue gaing and the trap failed only because the wom an either from a tip-off or from natural wariness did not keep her uppointment vasey has been supplied with mrs springer's 325,000 frees elevator man schedules office building fo 400 bond for employe m police cell an eight-story ofl'ice building ni 306-1s south canal sti-eet val ued it 325,000 was scheduled in lieu cf a cash bond of 400 to ef fect the release of ludwig schenord 2536 west van buren street yesterday after his arrest on a charge of disorderly con duct schenord who is an elevator '. operator employed by mrs war r ren springer notified her of his j i arrest and she hurried to the po lice station 1 want lo bail out mr sche nord she said to the desk ser ' j geani - well his bonds have lieen fixed at 400 how much are yon â€¢ worth what can you schedule inquired the desk sergeant 1 an worth 12,500,000 said mrs spiinger **_ guess 1 will ! schedule one of my office build ings castle to give wife 1 only each pay day - m.v y.ick hare r the i-e i decision of supreme court jus ' ti .- â€¢ â€¢â€¢ 1 1 1 a wire's earn ings i long to her husband has filled vernon castle the dancer with glee j to-day he sent the following letter to his wife's booking offices be ginning saturday march 20 on each salary day thereafter pay irene 1 1 will accept the balance of her sal ary see morschauser decision this : is the life dorothy russell is held cries in court new york march 19 dorothy j russell daughter of lillian russell was hold for trial to-day under 2,000 bail on a charge of forging a pre scription for morphine her attorney said she had undergone seven tnajo operations in a short lime was about i to undergo another and the morphine i was needed to alleviate pain miss j russell who cried throughout the 1 proceedings was brought to court m her mother's automobile jane addams sister dies in hospital here mrs alice addams haldeman pres ident of hie state bank of girard kan and sister of miss jane ad dams of hull house died yesterday at the augustana hospital she had been ill for ten days mrs halde man was sixty-one years old yes terday was the tenth anniversary of her husband's death her daughter miss alice marcet haldeman of new | york was at the bedside burial will be ii cedarvllle 111 mrs haldeman : birthplace w.d sloan capitalist dies aiken s i marcb 111 â€” william j douglas sloane merchant and cap italist of new york city died here to-day death was due to kidney trouble sloane was seventy-two j years old 7 perfect men put her in quandary 1 i miss jennie woods of glencoe gets 482 proposals and can't decide between flawless ones man who discovered planets arouses enthusiasm but oh dear she must be just only two years probation and a possible decline m perfec tion can settle the puzzle tv all the world there are seven j perfect men and all of them are i matrimonially inclined toward mis ' jessie woods of glencoe who searched the planet for them oh dear oh dear i cant marry them all said miss woods nervous fl ly as she surveyed the letters of her 1 wooer y-sterday she was se ... to king chair m tlie jio..i of her tathej 1 r v t wood riles tinted stationery were strewn i about four hundred and eighty-two proposals of marriage she sighed i fortunately there are defects in 1 j all but seven tet even so what can 1 do with the seven ; names abe kept sec-uet miss woods absolutely refused to i i.i i names but for the sake of geo graphical f-tf_-_e_s she did make pub lic ihe habitat of the perfect ones shreveport la has one she said spokane wash has another there 1 is one m canada one in hubbard woods one here m glencoe and two j in the y m c a bachelors club of i evanston then why don't you take the one i m glencoe â€” and be loyal to your home i town she w;is asked i'd like to she admitted but â€” still â€” 1 must be fair you know and then too â€” oh don't you just love astronomers thus escaped a hint which miss woods consented to amplify is peri-'kctio.v perishablkf after a studious pause miss woods i conceived a brilliant idea is perfection perishable she i asked that is if a man is perfect now will lie always be perfect isn't i he likely to develop some little flaw * lin a year or two 1 think i shall i tell all the seven to wait for me j two years â€” and then by that time i maybe there'll be only one perfect one left and i'll marry him it won't be too late i'm only 1 eighteen you know so that is the arrangement if one of the seven smokes a cigaret tastes ; anything alcoholic swears a swear i speaks angrily or does anything else j sinful â€” or marries another girl â€” his j name will be stricken from the list ' how do you know all these men j are perfect miss woods was asked i why they themselves have said j so silly she replied - count witte of russia slain it is reported cabled report to new york re futes belief former premier died naturally new york march is her man bernstein editor of the day a local jewish newspaper i to-day received a telegram from copenhagen which informed him that count sergius witte for mer premier ol f_u c sia did not die a natural death but was stran gled by friends of the russian government who were informed that he had been active m seek [_- ing peace with germany bernstein said that he had rea son to believe the report was true the same cablegram announced that count witte visited berlin incognito a month ago endeavor ing to negotiate terms with ger many i â€” 6 languages used by sabath to settle case \ .**_ 1.-iijs iras re eq-tit-e fr ificbv t-o s"m â– _!_.__ - tro-'casie o : vi j . l-i oi.v.flc 30*2 west twemy fttffli â– place against her husband david-0 -' wald whom she charged with aban i doning her and her child judge sab i ath m disposing of the case ques : tioned each v itness in lurn using the slavonian croatian hungarian 1 polish german and bohemian lan guages piano and victrola in breitung car to fair omaha march 19 mrs edward breitung wife of edward breitung michigan millionaire accompanied by her daughter juli >. was m qmaha to ] r.ay en route to the san francisco j exposition with them were several â– companions the railroad fares for the party cost jo ooo in the private car is a grand piano and a yictrola - j kaiser's fourth son hurt in auto mishap geneva march 19 the etinan i newspaper deutsche tages-*_eitung i states that pru.ce august wilhelm fourth son of the kaiser has just undergone an operation as the result of a recent motor accident a piece of broken bone was removed from his thigh his condition is declared satisfactory lloyds betting even on peace by june 30 london march 19 the bettins at : lloyds is even money that the war i will be over by june 30 and odds of 2 ! to i that it will be over by septem i ber 1 attorney for stockholders says canadian concern paid big dividend while losing seward t st john secretary and ! general manager of the trans |' continental townsite company ltd with headquarters at winnipeg man was arrested yesterday m Chicago on tiie charge of operating a con j fidence game its ramifications are j declared to comprise a gigantic swindle in which some prominent ; chicagoans are named as victims j these include robert hall mccor mick mr rtin roche l f ter bush frank b long and h j toner attorney h j toner 11l west monroe street swore out the war rant he claims to have been mulcted of 5,000 b.v buying that j amount of stock in st john's com i pany now m the hands of a receiver i and declared to be hopelessly m i solvent jintle walll h with st john when he was ar rested was federal judge martin j wade well known oemocratie poli tician and lawyer whose appoint 1 ment to the federal bench for the district of lowa was recently con firmed both were attending a meet , ing of the Chicago stockholders of ! the company m the office of attor i ney d k tone m the otis build i ins attorney toner made a bitter at i tack upon judge wade whom he ac cused of having full knowledge of the whole operations for the first i time it became known that under missing girl is found lsther true seventeen years old who ran away from her home m elk hart ind two days ago to become a motion picture actress was taker intocustody last night at west di vision street and clybourn avenue she win he turned over to her par ents to-day by camillo ci anfarro cession of two points to italy told in austria i special cable dispatch to thr ex aminer * rome march 20 a report ema nating from the austrian embassy says preliminaries regarding the ces i sion of trentino and eastern friuli i to italy were signed hr vienna sun i day i the exclusion of trieste produces an unfavorable impression here ac cording to reports the austrian em peror consented to accede to ger many's request only after being in formed hy his advisers that war on a third border would be extremely dangerous notwithstanding the optimistic re ports political circles maintain there an many subordinate questions to be i settled and that these may block the j successful conclusion of the negotia | tions farther details of the italian situ : alion will by found on page 2 continued on sth page sth column xtra v __ . . â€” --. _ t t â€” r _ t â€” mt â€” mi ii< temperatures 4 - yesterday : highest 40 i _â– - s _ lowest 34 v average . . . 7 â– " â– â€¢â€¢â€¢â– â– mimmmmi.ii.iii â– â– â– â– â€¢ i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 | | | | science sees no end to the war j | dr robert tuttle morris testing the struggle according to the i | laws of physics and philosophy proves that whether england or i | germany is defeated the nationa pro nedlatelv he j | gin to'build up for another war . | | a brand new view of the war exclusively m to-morrow's : | great sunday examiner | e also germany's reply to the world indictment Â£ = the great von bernhardi answers for the kaiser the charge that the = s war was of his 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